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Posted 2/12/2002 10:50 PM (#22370)
Subject: Rigging my new boat


I have the same boat, for everything else besides electronics, this is what i have on mine. Its set up for ski's really nice and for the occassional walleye trip, either pre musky season or in way up in Canada where ski's don't roam.
-Wave wackers
-aerator/timers and live well lights
-anchormate II on bow, starboard
-anchormate III on stern, inside the panel on starboard side, didn't have to cut out the wackers that way.
-added an extra seat receiver between the driver and front port passenger, to allow the middle person to swing sideways when drifting with 3 in the boat. It will fit above the gas tank.
-My trolling motor is also set up to store along the gunnel on the starboard, this leaves the entire port side open for the front angler when drifting.
-swivel switch lights, 2 under the gunnel shining down above rod locker, 1 on panel on post side shing on back casting deck, 1 by rear live well switch shing forward on floor. These are wired to the battery, not the switch, less wire needed and don't need the key on.There is a white light on the back of the front running lights post that light up the front deck pretty well.

Hope this helps, enjoy the boat!!!

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